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Re: front wing undershields

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Re: front wing undershields

Martin17 Sep 2006 15:06
Stage 1
123 dizzy
headlamp upgrade
new carpets and headlining
loads of welding
white roof
Tahiti blue

> Hi Martin,
>>>> Mayfair plus some extras!>>>
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>>> Cheers

Fitzy17 Sep 2006 07:50
Hi Martin,
>>> Mayfair plus some extras!>>>
This sounds interesting,  what extras,,
Fitzy

> No problem, I'll be at Castle Combe also, hopefully in my fully restored
> Mayfair plus some extras!
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>> Cheers

Martin16 Sep 2006 18:42
No problem, I'll be at Castle Combe also, hopefully in my fully restored
Mayfair plus some extras!

Cheers

Martin

>> Sorry Turbo Jo, you are quite right,
>> I started the diversion, and I apologise to Martin also,
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> Cheers

Turbo Jo16 Sep 2006 09:21
> Sorry Turbo Jo, you are quite right,
> I started the diversion, and I apologise to Martin also,
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>>> Why do you guys always hijack the threads?

Cheers

Fitzy15 Sep 2006 18:22
Sorry Turbo Jo, you are quite right,
I started the diversion, and I apologise to Martin also,

Fitzy

> erm, okay, just saying Hello, wasnt as if i was taking over the plane or
> anything....!!
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>> Why do you guys always hijack the threads?

Barspeed Beta Version 3.015 Sep 2006 16:56
erm, okay, just saying Hello, wasnt as if i was taking over the plane or
anything....!!

>> Some may wonder why I have been quiet, i dunno why either, my server has
>> been playing up and have been getting no posts from the group, now all of
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> Why do you guys always hijack the threads?

Turbo Jo15 Sep 2006 16:49
> Some may wonder why I have been quiet, i dunno why either, my server has
> been playing up and have been getting no posts from the group, now all of a
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>>>>>> Taffy

Why do you guys always hijack the threads?

Barspeed Beta Version 3.015 Sep 2006 11:40
Some may wonder why I have been quiet, i dunno why either, my server has
been playing up and have been getting no posts from the group, now all of a
sudden I am again weird...

hello anyway!

> Thanks for reminding me Steve,
> will pass on the reminder to the rest of our group,
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>>>>> Taffy

Fitzy15 Sep 2006 09:01
Thanks for reminding me Steve,
will pass on the reminder to the rest of our group,
Fitzy

> Don't think I will be able to get to Castle Combe, I think I am working
> then, don't forget to take a helmet with you Fitzy!
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>>>> Taffy

Steve68s14 Sep 2006 22:12
Don't think I will be able to get to Castle Combe, I think I am working
then, don't forget to take a helmet with you Fitzy!

Steve.

PS I aint forgot about them 60s motoring films, just can't locate them at
present!

> Nice one Steve,
> the inno is looking good,
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>>> Taffy

Fitzy14 Sep 2006 07:41
Nice one Steve,
the inno is looking good,
do you fancy doing Castle Combe at the end of the month
we have spare seats in the bus, or like me, go in the mini,
how about you Taff
Fitzy

>I like to remove the wheels every so often & check for rust, if alls ok
>remove the dirt, then wash, wax & polish under the wheel arches, grease up
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>> Taffy

Steve68s13 Sep 2006 22:54
I like to remove the wheels every so often & check for rust, if alls ok
remove the dirt, then wash, wax & polish under the wheel arches, grease up
the suspension, adjust the breaks & put the wheels back on, sounds tedious
but only needs to be done twice a year,

Steve.

http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/6029/a1su3.jpg

> What the Camlo Undershields?
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> Taffy

Taffy13 Sep 2006 21:40
What the Camlo Undershields?

Well I believe you have to check if their actually suitable for your
Mini model/year because they can foul later components that got fitted
to later models.

I do remember them being tested years ago and it was claimed back in
the mid 1980's that if their not fitted properly (and the example kit
didn't come with enough pins/nails or whatever to mount them
effectively), then they can cause dirt and grime to stay behind the
sheilds and then accelerate problems even more.

I guess waxoyling is generally the best option?

Taffy

Martin13 Sep 2006 18:36
Anyone know where I can get some plastic front wing undershields and for how
much? i saw the advert in mini magazine for some at Derek's Mini's but at
£65 they are too much. Any other outlets known and do they fit properly

Cheers
Martin

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